Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Son of [[Thomas Jackson (1808-1885)|Thomas Jackson]]
Son of [[Thomas Jackson (1808-1885)|Thomas Jackson]]


Many years working as a contractor
Many years working as a railway contractor


1867 Associate of the Inst Civil Engineers  
1867 Associate of the Inst Civil Engineers  

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Son of Thomas Jackson

Many years working as a railway contractor

1867 Associate of the Inst Civil Engineers

1866 Took up several railway contracts in partnership with his brother John. They constructed the Market Weighton and Beverley, Stamford and Essendine, and Spalding and March Lines.

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